“Our Team, Our Time”

The Wolves try to build on their historic 2003-2004 season.

2004 NBA Preview

The Timberwolves 2004-2005 season will begin the way it always should have – with the Wolves coming off of an emotional win over the Detroit Pistons.  No, last night’s preseason victory could never compare to the triumph that would have been had the Wolves been able to stay healthy enough take on the Pistons in the NBA Finals last June.  But I could think of no better way transition into the beginning of the most epic season in franchise history than to cut down the champs.  Last night we sent a message to every team in the league – “We’re Here.”  Somewhere in the midst of an off-season that saw it’s first Eastern Conference NBA Champion since the Chicago Bulls, sent the league’s most dominant player to South Beach, and acquitted its most popular player of a headline grabbing rape charge, the Timberwolves managed to get lost.  There were no flashy free-agent signings.  There were no trade demands.  There was just five long months to think about what should have been.

When the 2003-2004 season is chronicled in the NBA history books, the story will tell of a group of mediocre players who banded together and pulled a miraculous upset of the egotistical monster that was the Los Angeles Lakers.  What should be in its place is the tale of a ill-fated franchise who finally made it out of the first round after seven years that was led by the MVP and his crew off cast-offs to the team’s first title.  But that story will never come true, as amazing a tale as it might have been.  Because when the dust settled in the Western Conference Finals, the Minnesota Timberwolves were one bad hip, one bad ankle, one bum knee, one broken transverse process, or one case of plantar fasciitis away from a trip to the Finals.

As the season starts on Wednesday night, the Wolves will be something that they haven’t been since Terrell Brandon went down with a career ending injury – completely healthy.  Other than the expected soreness and bruises, no one is hurt. There’s not a player on the roster who’d be unable to play when Flip calls his name.  A year ago, three of our top six would be out for most of the season.  Yet the Wolves still managed to claim the best record in the Western Conference.  A lot of people doubted me then, when I said the Timberwolves still had what it takes to win the title.  Don’t doubt the Wolves now, when the road is less difficult and the team is stronger.

The message has been sent – “We’re Here.”  And we’re not the team who was the joke of the NBA. We’re not that team who couldn’t beat the Spurs.  And we’re certainly not that team who couldn’t get out of the first round.  We’re not that team.  We’re OUR TEAM.  And this is OUR TIME.  It’s time to silence the critics.  It’s time to dominate this league.  And it’s finally time to claim the title that is rightfully ours as the best basketball team that this world has to offer.  And you can chose not to believe in us, and you can try to knock us down.  But they’ll always be a teammate there to pick us back up.  And there will always be that hope inside of us to keep us going.  This is Our Team.  This is Our Time.

And come June 2005,  it will be Our Title.


Predictions:

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic Division:

1. Philadelphia

2. New York

3. Boston

4. New Jersey

5. Toronto

 

Central Division:

1. Detroit

2. Indiana

3. Cleveland

4. Milwaukee

5. Chicago

 

Souteast Division

1. Miami

2. Orlando

3. Atlanta

4. Washington

5. Charlotte

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Northwest Division

1. Minnesota

2. Denver

3. Utah

4. Portland

5. Seattle

 

Pacific Division

1. Sacramento

2. Los Angeles Lakers

3. Phoenix

4. Los Angeles Clippers

5. Golden State

 

Southwest Division

1. San Antonio

2. Houston

3. Dallas

4. Memphis

5. New Orleans

 

PLAYOFFS:

 

EASTERN CONFERENCE:

1. Detroit

2. Miami

3. Philadelphia

4. Indiana

5. New York

6. Cleveland

7.  Milwaukee

8. Orlando

 

First Round:

Detroit over Orlando

Miami over Milwaukee

Philadelphia over Cleveland

Indiana over New York

 

Conference Semifinals:

Detroit over Indiana

Miami over Philadelphia

 

Conference Finals:

Detroit over Miami

 

WESTERN CONFERENCE:

1. Minnesota

2. San Antonio

3. Sacramento

4. Houston

5. Los Angeles

6.  Dallas

7. Denver

8. Utah

 

First Round:

Minnesota over Utah

San Antonio over Denver

Sacramento over Dallas

Houston over Los Angeles

 

Conference Semifinals:

Minnesota over Houston

San Antonio over Sacramento

 

Conference Finals:

Minnesota over San Antonio

 

NBA FINALS:

Minnesota over Detroit


About Derek Hanson

Doctor by day, blogger by night, Derek Hanson is the founder of the Bloguin Network and has been a Patriots fan for more than 20 years.

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